Honda CL500 - Specifications & Review

CL500

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Articleid199736
CategoryClassic
MakeHonda
ModelCL500
Year2023

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

FrametypeSteel diamond
FrontbrakesSingle disc. 2-piston calipers
Frontbrakesdiameter310 mm (12.2 inches)
FrontsuspensionTelescopic 41mm Upright forks
Fronttyre110/80-19
Frontwheeltravel150 mm (5.9 inches)
Rake27.0°
RearbrakesSingle disc
Rearbrakesdiameter240 mm (9.4 inches)
RearsuspensionTwin shock with 45mm round pipe swingarm, 5-step pre-load adjustment
Reartyre150/70-17
Trail108 mm (4.3 inches)
WheelsCast aluminium

Engine & Transmission

Borexstroke67.0 x 66.8 mm (2.6 x 2.6 inches)
ClutchWet multiplate, assisted slipper clutch
Compression10.7:1
CoolingsystemLiquid
Displacement471.0 ccm (28.74 cubic inches)
EnginetypeTwin, four-stroke
Fuelconsumption3.71 litres/100 km (27.0 km/l or 63.40 mpg)
FuelsystemInjection. PGM-FI
Gearbox6-speed
Greenhousegases86.1 CO2 g/km. (CO2 - Carbon dioxide emission)
Power45.6 HP (33.3 kW)) @ 8500 RPM
Torque43.3 Nm (4.4 kgf-m or 31.9 ft.lbs) @ 600 RPM
TransmissiontypefinaldriveChain (final drive)
Valvespercylinder4

Other Specifications

ColoroptionsCandy Caribbean Blue Sea, Matte Laurel Green Metallic, Matte Gunpowder Black Metallic, Candy Energy Orange
InstrumentsLCD Meter with Speedometer, Dual Trip Meters, Fuel Level and Consumption Gauge, Clock, Gear position, Shift UP Indicator
LightLED headlight
StarterElectric

Physical Measures & Capacities

Fuelcapacity12.00 litres (3.17 US gallons)
Groundclearance155 mm (6.1 inches)
Oilcapacity3.20 litres (3.38 US quarts)
Overallheight1137 mm (44.8 inches)
Overalllength2153 mm (84.8 inches)
Overallwidth839 mm (33.0 inches)
Seatheight790 mm (31.1 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Weightincloilgasetc191.0 kg (421.1 pounds)

About Honda

Country of Origin: Japan
Founder: Soichiro Honda (with Takeo Fujisawa as business architect)
Best Known For: From Super Cub ubiquity to RC-era racing dominance; CB/CRF/Gold Wing families and bulletproof reliability

Company History

No marque has touched more riders than Honda. The Super Cub rewrote mobility—tens of millions built, step-through convenience, engines that survive astonishing neglect. Behind the charm sat ruthless engineering: metallurgy, tolerances, and manufacturing systems that made reliability a baseline, not a feature. Honda raced to learn: from Isle of Man to modern MotoGP, RC machines taught lessons in breathing, friction reduction, and chassis stiffness that flowed into streetbikes. The 1969 CB750 brought the superbike age; the Gold Wing defined long-distance civility; the Fireblade reinvented power-to-weight; and CR/CRF dirt bikes set standards for off-road agility. Corporate culture prized kaizen and respect for the user—controls that feel intuitive, parts support that keeps 1970s bikes alive, and engines that start after winters of silence. Honda also led in safety and emissions, pushing EFI, ABS, and catalytic solutions early and at scale. Historically, Honda democratized excellence: making the extraordinary ordinary so that a delivery rider in Delhi and a tourer in Denver share the same trust in their machines. The brand’s throughline is simple: engineer the friction out of ownership so the ride can take center stage.

Other Years

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